BROAD LEAVED EVERGREENS 
10 100 
PYRACANTHA (continued) rate rate 
crenulata flava, YELLOW NEPAL FIREHTORN 
The only Pyracantha with lemon-yellow berries. 
gal. can 4 to 6 ft. G.60 .50 
gal. can 3 to 4 ft. G.50 .40 
formosana, FORMOSA FIRETHORN 
5 gal. can 4 to 6 ft. G.75 
formosana splendens, SPLENDID FIRETHORN 
This remarkable variety originated with us. In 
freedom of production it far surpasses 
any other Pyracantha or Cotoneaster. The ber¬ 
ries are very large, rich red, highly glossy and 
borne in astounding profusion. We regard it 
as by far the best red berried plant grown. 
gal. can 
4 
to 5 
ft. 
G. 
.85 
.75 
gal. can 
3 
to 4 
ft. 
G. 
.75 
.65 
gal. can 
2 
to 3 
ft. 
G. 
.60 
.50 
4 in. pot 
2 
to 3 
ft. 
C & G. 
.50 
.40 
4 in. pot 
1% 
to 2 
ft. 
C & G. 
.40 
.35 
4 in. pot 
1 
to 1 *£ 
ft. 
C & G. 
.35 
.30 
formosana, MILLER VARIETY 
An excellent new type bearing huge clusters 
of bright orange berries instead of the usual 
1 * 0^1 
’4 in. pot 1 to 1% ft. G.40 .35 
kansuensis, KANSU FIRETHORN 
Has the smallest leaves and smallest orange red 
berries of all the Pyracanthas which gives it 
an appearance of daintiness. Profuse bearer 
when grafted. 
gal. can 3 to 4 ft. G.50 .40 
4 in. pot 2 to 3 ft. G.40 .30 
4 in. pot 1% to 2 ft. G.30 .25 
rogersiana aurantiaca, 
ROGERS ORANGE FIRETHORN 
This also has points of the greatest merit. It 
blossoms so profusely as to be valuable as a 
flowering plant. The berries, equally profuse 
are glossy orange and produced all along the 
long slender shoots clear up to the tips. Will be 
of the greatest value as a producer of cut dec¬ 
orative material. 
gal. can 2% to 3 ft. C.50 .45 
4 in pot 1% to 2 ft. G.40 .35 
4 in. pot 1 tol^ ft. G.35 .30 
yunnanensis, YUNNAN FIRETHORN 
5 gal. can 4 to 6 ft. S.75 
gal. can 4 to 5 ft. S.45 .40 
4 in. pot 3 to 4 ft. S..30 .25 
4 in. pot 2 to 3 ft. S.25 .20 
3 in. pot lYn to 2 ft. S. 18 .15 
3 in. pot 1 to 1% ft. S.15 .12 
2% & 3 in. pot 8 to 12 in. S.12 .10 
Standards 
heavy 5 gal. can 4 ft. stem. 2.00 
regular 5 gal. can 4 ft. stem. 1.50 
QUERCUS agrifolia, CALIFORNIA LIVE-OAK 
gal. can 6 to 8 ft. S.65 .60 
gal. can 4 to 6 ft. S.50 .45 
4 & 5 in. pot 4 to 5 ft. S.40 .35 
4 & 5 in. pot 3 to 4 ft. S.35 .30 
4 in. pot 2 to 3 ft. S.30 .25 
4 in. pot 1% to 2 ft. S.25 .20 
chrysolepis, GOLDENCUP OAK 
5 in. pot 3 to 4 ft. S.60 .50 
5 in. pot 2 to 3 ft. S.40 .35 
suber, CORK OAK 
gal. can 3 to 4 ft. S.40 
5 in. pot 1 to l 1 /^ ft. S—.30 .25 
4 in. pot 1% to 2 ft. S.30 .25 
RAPHIOLEPIS indica rosea, 
PINK INDIA-HAWTHORN 
A beautiful winter-blooming variety bearing 
profuse clusters of delicately pink-tinted 
flowers. Greatly admired. 
gal. can 1% to 2 ft. G.65 
4 in. pot 12 to 15 in. G.45 .40 
4 in. pot 8 to 12 in. G.40 .35 
RHAMNUS alaternus variegatus, 
VARIEGATED ITALIAN BUCKTHORN 
gal. can 1 to 1% ft. C.40 
4 in. pot 1 % to 2 ft. C.35 .30 
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